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Misplaced Loyalties: The Assassinations of Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy Brothers



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Marilyn Monroe Book:
Misplaced Loyalties: The Assassinations of Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy Brothers



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Misplaced Loyalties: The Assassinations of Marilyn Monroe & the Kennedy Brothers
Misplaced Loyalties: The Assassinations of Marilyn Monroe & the Kennedy Brothers
List Price: $24.95Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Salesrank: 1143023

Released: June 30, 2006
Our Price: $17.88
Used Price: $13.51
Media: Paperback

Editorial Review:

The assassinations of Marilyn Monroe, JFK and RFK, the people and events surrounding those murders, and their impact on American history. New, first-hand evidence will be disclosed from a CIA scientist who worked in an assassinations laboratory in Upstate New York, as well as the man who fired the fatal headshot that killed President Kennedy.

Misplaced Loyalties is the result of five years of research and interviews of numerous interested parties, including a former CIA scientist, who had two weeks prior knowledge of the JFK assassination in Dallas. He was also told two weeks after the fact how Marilyn Monroe was murdered with plausible deniability of a suicide. Also included is new information about the man who fired the fatal headshot from the grassy knoll that killed President Kennedy in Dallas, and a college intern who observed the celebratory mood on Air Force One as it returned from Love Field to Andrews AFB in Washington, D.C.

Using the fictional character of Henry Atherton, an investigative reporter, the author weaves together the new and existing facts to fill in many of the blanks that have been missing from these crimes, and sheds light on the probable truth as it relates to what has been portrayed in history books.

The unique format enables the author to give the reader a full understanding of not only what happened in each of these cases, but who was involved, and their motives. He shows how one of the most telling circumstances in each of these murders is the absence of evidence.

Reading Misplaced Loyalties leaves the reader feeling that what happened in the 1960s is not only relevant today, but current events indicate that history is repeating itself.

Misplaced Loyalties: The Assassinations of Marilyn Monroe & the Kennedy Brothers Reviews:
unconvincing 1 Star Review
2007-10-16 - This book was enertaining, but unbelievable. Of course, the Kennedy part may have more convincing if the author had actually gotten the date of Marilyn Monroe's death correct. Pretty much a waste of time.

Bizarre but interesting 3 Star Review
2007-09-27 - This book is a strange hybrid of fact, fiction, research and imagination, and unfortunately it blurs the lines between them all a good deal more than it should. It's fine to imagine what Bobby Kennedy "might" have said to his wife about Marilyn Monroe (good sleazy fun), but the book doesn't take any greater pains to prove whether any of its "facts" are true either. Do you care? Not if you're reading the book as fiction, but then one gets to long for all those pesky novelist's tricks like narrative, description, realistic dialogue, and psychological insight.

I'm afraid the book comes up short either as a full-blown novel or as a serious work if history, but hey, it's still great guilty fun. Read it for titillation and you won't be disappointed!

...maybe JFK just needed to be removed/assassinated 4 Star Review
2007-06-30 - Similar to "Gun of Dallas" by Herman. Connects the dots and ties all the strings together; however, some of the dots and strings are hazy. All the players are there; Jim Files, Mac Wallace, Sergio Arcacha Smith, the Umbrella man, LBJ & Nixon. Premise seems to be that JCS and government agencies belives JFK was a threat to National Security; due to his pillow-talk with all his mistress,and his peace initiatives toward Russia. All and all, not a bad book.

Don't waste time and energy 1 Star Review
2007-06-22 - Yet another "author" wastes time on speculation, rumour and rubbish. He does not have an interview with the grassy knoll shooter for the simple reason that there was no shooter from the grassy knoll.

President Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone; Marilyn died of an accidental overdose and Senator Kennedy was shot by Sirhan Sirhan acting alone.

Fasinating 5 Star Review
2006-08-08 - I could not put this book down. It corresponded with everything I have previously reviewed on web sites.










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